A real disappointment! - Life Safety Consultant Guardian Protection Employee Review

1.0
Jun 2, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Medical benefits on first day of employment. Their monitoring center is first rate.

Cons

Management is very misleading about the amount of company leads available and the compensation plan which changes frequently. More disturbing is that certain employees are definitely favored and given more leads, and not because they are better closers! Guardian expects you to find most of your own business and yet they have no brand recognition in the market place. They are over-priced and they don't offer much in the range of security products, only G.E. wireless unless they are taking over an existing wired system. You receive training pay for the first six months which starts at $1500 monthly for the first two months, $1000 monthly for the third and fourth months and $500 monthly for the fifth and sixth month. Starting with month seven, you are on straight commission along with a monthly performance salary if you make your self-generated numbers. Even if you hit the lowest tier of four, the performance salary is so small for the following month; it is hardly worth the effort. It is a convoluted plan with so many variables. Management will micromanage your time and yet there is no base salary. It is a high stress environment with the bullying, harassment and insults about performance and sales numbers. To add insult to injury, receiving your pay check is upsetting enough. The bottom line is very little compensation for the amount of prospecting, cold-calling and running all over for the few company leads that you do receive. You will get a lead that is over an hour away instead of one that is only 20 or 30 minutes from your home because they over-hire in certain areas of the three state territory of PA, DE and N.J. Anyone who is a good prospector with a large network of people will not work here because the incentive pay is so minimal.

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5.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

Work-life balance is nice, very human and enjoyable staff/management, a culture of community

Cons

Weekends off are hard to come by due to the nature of the job. But PTO is available and management is flexible

1.0
Jun 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Comprehensive benefits Generous amount of PTO

Cons

Income does not match current cost of living. Work could be completely remote, but isn’t. If you perform well, more will be asked of you with no compensatory incentive. Poor transitions during company acquisitions. Toxic hierarchal work environment.

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